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We’re often told to “follow the science”—a comforting phrase that suggests clarity, objectivity, and consensus. But in ...
We tend to overlook the positive face of ambivalence. Recognizing it can motivate us to learn how to make ambivalence work ...
Imagine a country with deep political divisions, where different groups don't trust each other and violence seems likely. Now ...
The idea that the “science” in reading instruction only supports phonics instruction has been “hard to dislodge,” said Maria ...
A new study co-led by Dr. Eran Amsalem from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Dr. Michael Nicholas Stagnaro of MIT ...
Acknowledging that we don’t know something and embracing that uncertainty can enhance the likelihood of successful thinking ...
A powerful clinical artificial intelligence tool developed by biomedical informatics researchers has demonstrated remarkable accuracy on all three parts of the United States Medical Licensing Exam ...
My research with collaborators digs deeper into the workings of specific War on Poverty programs, seeking evidence about ...
Faced with a deadline to provide evidence in its deportation case against activist Mahmoud Khalil, lawyers for the federal government instead filed a memorandum by Secretary of State Marco Rubio ...
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